Andrea “Drea” Stoney, a queer, Deaf poet, feels isolated at her grandmother’s repass, surrounded by a distant family uninterested in ASL. Seeking refuge in quiet corners of the family brownstone, her world is further shaken when her estranged father Samuel—temporarily released from prison after 20 years to mourn his mother—arrives. Bound by grief and blood, father and daughter must confront their strained relationship and find fragile reconciliation before his return behind bars.
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Director
Mekhai Lee
Writer
Mekhai Lee
Executive Producer
Rob Laqui
Producer
Charles Hopkins
Producer
Redd Coltrane
Cinematography
Sade Ndya
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